Strange Object In Space! And It's Not The ISS!

Originally posted by johnlear
Well I think it would be safe to say you wouldn't come up with something that looks like a secret space station which this certainly looks
like.

Sure John, you know exactly that this shapeless blob is identical to the secret station, the way you remember it.

Is God part of your rag tag interpretation of Universal Laws which your arrogantly refer to as mainstream science?

If you keep pasting the same phrase in different threads over and over, I will start thinking that my hypothesis about you being an android from the
Galaxy might in fact be closer to truth than I thought; and that this android is malfunctioning.

Have to agree that it's too early to make decisions until the ATS experts get their maulers on it.
However, it is an interesting photo, but I have to agree with breadfan, in that the object looks feiry.
Maybe it's a NEO just entering the atmosphere, or maybe skimming across it?

Originally posted by johnlear
Well I think it would be safe to say you wouldn't come up with something that looks like a secret space station which this certainly looks
like.

"Looks like?" That's what a secret space station looks like? Gosh-a-mighty, maybe the technology isn't all it's cracked up to be. Although, I
suppose it could be a darn good job of camouflage.....the designers successfully made it look like an amorphous orange blob.

I agree Mr. Lear. Something is funny in Denmark/Cape Canaveral and it's not the cheese. You mean to tell me that after 30 yrs of shuttle spaceflight
they are JUST now finding a critical flaw in the pressure sensor cutoff monitors. Stinks to me like a week old stingray on a hot beach. Not buying
into it either.
Best Regards,
John

I know there is doubt over whether the first image is the ISS and Shuttle but if it did prove to be just that then there is something odd about it.

I am going to assume that because of the proximity of the two objects the shuttle is docked and I am also going to assume that the projection I see is
the vertical tail fin.

So this being said then the shuttle is in the wrong position as it's docking port is just behind the crew cabin in the cargo hold which means it
would have to be the other way around to be docked and probably at right angles to the ISS.

With all due respect and generosity Mr. Penny. One of the chief engineers stated the the sensors 'never worked right' anyway. New software (not
expanded upon) was in place but never tested in real flight was his professional thesis to fly anyway. Doesn't exactly fill an astronaut with a sense
of splendor.

Well as most of you know I usually take a stab at interesting cases. True to form, I ran this little puppy through the filters.

My findings were not as expected! I ran this pic through the same filters I run all atmospheric (in flight or space) photographs through the same
regiment of filters:

* Auto levels

* Auto contrast

* Polarize

* Exclusion

* Color burn

I use these as basic protocol and adjust hundreds of variants from there with the fade tool. Being self taught, this method may seem strange to some
but through the use of these filters I am usually able to wring out an extra anomaly or two.... in this photo I was not.

The image appears to be motion blurred but what the heck...I ran it anyway:

IMHO, this image albeit interesting, lacks detail or field of depth thus rendering it unidentifiable. Its a blob. I respect the work of both
internos and mike, but on this one I can shake the old adage "You can shine a turd all day long....but in the end, its still a turd."

I know that it did re-entry in 2001, but the photo reminds me some of the shape of spacestation MIR which means that this actually can be some sort of
secret station in orbit. What is the highest altitude possible for a station to orbit and how far can non-agency telescopes reach/see ?

Originally posted by E-6722MAJ
It look's like something burning up upon entering earth's atmosphere. I don't know. A astroid or something? good find though, Very interesting.

This can't be. The original observer stated he saw a red dot which he thought was Mars (still very likely, even from the pic). An object doing a
re-entry is bound to move quite fast. After all, the altitude of the atmosphere where things burn up isn't that great.

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